The book progresses by first defining educational inequality, then analyzing specific contributing factors like school funding, teacher quality, resources, poverty, and racial bias, supported by comparative studies and demographic data. It then examines the long-term consequences, such as reduced economic mobility and increased social division.
Finally, it presents evidence-based strategies, policy recommendations, and innovative programs for closing the gap. A unique aspect is its focus on intersectionality, examining how race, class, gender, and disability intersect to shape educational opportunities.
The book challenges simplistic narratives of individual responsibility and calls for systemic reform, offering valuable insights for educators, policymakers, and researchers.
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